The appearance of bias and partiality cast a shadow over the credibility of the articles. |
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His cap cast a shadow over the top part of his face and accentuated the slightly angular shape of his jaws. |
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Bulk's poor performance cast a shadow over the containerised commodities sector, for which 2002 was exceptional. |
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While the on-going positive macroeconomic trends are likely to continue, structural weaknesses still cast a shadow over medium term prospects. |
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The slightest element of doubt can quickly cast a shadow over a good business relationship. |
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This process has weakened the visibility of IFTC in recent years and has cast a shadow over its consultative function. |
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The President underlined that the outbreak of violence after the election had cast a shadow over the entire election process. |
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But genetic tests can also cast a shadow over a person's life and affect their family and friends. |
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Despite the achievement of UNAMID, the now infamous single-source contract had cast a shadow over that recommendation. |
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Any lenience on our part would cast a shadow over EU credibility in this respect. |
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The case has split the top leadership of the Communist party, and has cast a shadow over the handover. |
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At the same time, the fiscal costs of population ageing cast a shadow over the long-term fiscal outlook for most euro area countries. |
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An injury to the England striker cast a shadow over the game. |
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In particular, the events before and during last November's world summit on the information society in Tunis still cast a shadow over Tunisia. |
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The ancient Nephilim Portal and the mysterious Anunnaki Key cast a shadow over humanity's future. |
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And we still need a vision for society which can integrate both the ageing and the young, particularly for the development of our workforce, where current dynamics cast a shadow over both long-term growth and social cohesion. |
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was one of the first to suggest that Verden cast a shadow over Charlemagne's legacy. |
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That conflict with Armenia cast a shadow over Eurovision. |
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It will cast a shadow over their policies. |
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One final point, to some extent, cast a shadow over the Göteborg Summit, namely the violent demonstrations that those of us who were there witnessed at first hand and also on television. |
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I would not want the bill to cast a shadow over the work of public servants as a whole and I would not want people to think that public servants are all suspicious individuals. |
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The practice is so extensive as to cast a shadow over these reports, and it does a general disservice to the cause of children and armed conflict. |
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Their presence greatly undermined the legitimacy and credibility of the election process, and cast a shadow over the democratic future of the country. |
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But the Iraq crisis cast a shadow over the whole Brussels Council. |
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Indigence cast a shadow over everything he attempted. |
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Violence and attempts to manipulate the campaign sadly cast a shadow over otherwise well-run elections that gave most voters a real choice between an array of political forces. |
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Given that this drain affected the visibility of IFTC and cast a shadow over its consultative role, its level of cooperation has fallen considerably in recent years. |
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The builddown of national defense has cast a shadow over particular industries and regions of the nation. |
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They said that Hatton lacked authority in his jab and his ringcraft but they never cast a shadow over his fighting heart. |
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